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Things you might consider impossible, like going into the past, might just be available if you’re willing to pay a hefty sum for it.

You can now pay to celebrate New Year’s Eve twice, once in Tokyo, Japan, and then again after heading to Las Vegas, USA, where you will have gained 24 hours.

All you have to do is pay £20,000. But worry not, the deal comes with a whole host of other luxuries that might just make the price tag worth it.

The company, Crystal Skye, which operates a private charter jet, has organised an itinerary allowing people to celebrate the start of 2019 in Tokyo before jetting off to Nevada.

The package, called the New Year Double Countdown Celebration, will throw two New Year’s parties flying guests through the International Date Line, meaning they gain 24 hours, in time to do it all over again.

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Though it’s significantly more expensive than a standard holiday package, you will get some high-end perks. You’ll be staying at the Hilton Tokyo Odaiba, watch a fireworks display over Tokyo Disneyland, and get to enjoy some sumo wrestling as part of the entertainment.

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Once you’re done living it up in Tokyo, you will climb aboard the private jet which has 88 first-class flat-bed seats. There should be plenty to do as well during the 12+ hour flight, you can peruse the lounge which seats 24 or the stand-up bar.

Or just wait for the inflight executive chef to whip up something decent for you.

Once you touch down Sin City, you’ll get to enjoy a Celine Dion concert at The Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace before counting down to the new year.

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Crystal Skye had a similar double New Year’s Eve package last year too, offering a trip from Sydney to Honolulu at a cost of $19,999pp (£15,700).

‘With the success of our sold-out inaugural New Year AirCruise to Sydney and Hawaii last year, we were encouraged by the response of our guests to create a brand new journey taking in the diverse splendours of Tokyo and Las Vegas while ensconced in our luxurious private jet and cared for by our staff,’ said Thatcher Brown, managing director of Crystal Cruises Asia.